***Disclaimer: I support civil rights 110%. However, This is my own opinion and might have something in it that offends you. If you don't like my opinion, don't be a dickhead and try to start shit. And yes, I do kiss my mother with this mouth***

I've been a Christian my entire life. OH SHIT! Stop the presses, a Christian actually believes that homosexuals(and the others too, but I honestly don't feel like typing all of them out) deserve rights!? Holy mother fucking GOD OF ALL SAINTS IN HEAVEN!

Yes, Okay? I believe that everyone, be it gay/lesbian/black/Hispanic/Asian/Jewish/Muslim/Whatever the hell else, deserves rights.

What I don't believe in is prejudice, from any side. Everyone knows that it's human instinct to think that you're better than everyone around you. HOWEVER! It's also human instinct to reproduce and carry on the race-- and unless I'm missing something, same sex intercourse doesn't lead to reproduction. Where I'm going with this is that it's definitely possible to defy human nature. So why do we find it so hard?

I have been judged for as long as I can remember for my sexuallity by people. My family supports me because my Uncle is gay, and so is my cousin! As well my Mom supports me, my Grandma, and and so much more, even some of my friends!

I am writing this to let people know that if you are ever judged for who you are, you are not alone. People judge me all the time, and even to this day send me emails, Facebook messages, and text telling me to "drop dead" because I am a gay man.

I am 17, and I love who I am, and no one in this world should be ashamed to show who they are, so I let my colors shine. I'll admit, i've been pushed to the ground, and almost attempted suicide. But I became so much stronger, and it does get better. I am so thankful for those who support me and my decisions, and another thing... Being gay really isn't a "choice" you make. You can't help what you like, or who you fall in love with. I've never ever thought about doing anything with a women at all, I always knew I was Gay! But I never knew how to tell anyone when I was a kid. It's just something you keep to yourself. I came out to my family when I was 13, and came out publicly when I...